Well, that was a hell of a wait, huh?
Ben and Kyle delve into the Season 2 finale of Apple TV+'s Dickinson, "You Cannot Put a Fire Out" and discuss sexual repression, cishet male progressivism, and the pornographic nature of oranges. A massive thank you to the Dickinson cast and crew for putting out a stellar season of TV as we prepare for Season 3 (featuring LYNN NOTTAGE in the writers room whaaaaaat) which is less than two months away... as well as our coverage of Season 3, which based on our history will happen sometime in 2025.
As always, you can reach us at [email protected]. We love getting emails (as Kyle loves the chance to send people a concentrated blast of his thoughts about poetry and the transience of life)
You cannot put a Fire out—
Can go, itself, without a Fan—
Upon the slowest Night—
You cannot fold a Flood—
Because the Winds would find it out—
And tell your Cedar Floor—
AND
A narrow Fellow in the Grass
Occasionally rides -
You may have met him? Did you not
His notice instant is -
The Grass divides as with a Comb,
And then it closes at your Feet
And opens further on -
He likes a Boggy Acre -
But when a Boy and Barefoot
I more than once at Noon
Have passed I thought a Whip Lash
When stooping to secure it
It wrinkled And was gone -
Several of Nature’s People
I feel for them a transport
Of Cordiality
But never met this Fellow
Without a tighter Breathing
And Zero at the Bone.



